Ecology, evolution, and management strategies of northern pike populations in the Baltic Sea
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Abstract
Baltic Sea populations of the northern pike (Esox lucius) have declined since the 1990s, and they face additional challenges due to ongoing climate change. Pike in the Baltic Sea spawn either in coastal bays or in freshwater streams and wetlands. Pike recruited in freshwater have been found to make …
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| Authors | Larsson P;Tibblin P;Koch-Schmidt P;Engstedt O;Nilsson J;Nordahl O;Forsman A;; |
| Journal | ambio |
| Year | 2015 |
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climate change
biological evolution*
fresh water
pmid:26022327
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doi:10.1007/s13280-015-0664-6
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petter tibblin
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